ComEd Celebrates 36 Job Training Graduates Ready to Join Clean Energy Workforce
November 04 2022 - 1:00PM
Business Wire
CONSTRUCT Business Operations Academy grads
gained core competencies for job placement in energy, construction
industries
ComEd today hosted community and workforce development partners
for a graduation event honoring 36 new graduates of the 2022
CONSTRUCT Business Operations Academy program, which increases the
pool of qualified minority candidates for entry-level
administrative and project coordinator roles in the energy and
construction industries.
The program, launched last year, is part of ComEd’s ongoing work
to scale job training and education programs that will prepare
communities for growing roles in the utility and construction
industries.
“To ensure a pipeline of diverse, skilled and local talent that
will power the clean energy transformation in Illinois, ComEd is
deeply invested supporting and expanding job training and education
programs,” said Louie Binswanger, SVP of governmental and
regulatory affairs at ComEd. “Programs like the CONSTRUCT
Business Operations Academy play a critical role as we work to
connect more residents to skills training needed to take on jobs in
energy and infrastructure. Congratulations to the graduates for
completing this program which will prepare them for meaningful,
well-paying careers in our field and a chance to impact their
communities for the future.”
During the six-week program, participants learned the basics of
business operations and project management, developed professional
skills needed to succeed in an office environment, completed a
capstone project with industry-specific case studies, and received
job placement and support services from ComEd and its workforce
agency partners. Participants who successfully completed the
program received a $1,000 stipend and a Business Operations 101
certificate from St. Augustine College, as well as networking
opportunities that can lead to key roles with local utility or
construction companies.
“Participating in the ComEd Business Operations Academy has
given me the confidence I need as I take next steps to pursue a
career in project management,” said Jasmine Henderson-Dixon, a
2022 Business Operations Academy graduate and resident of Chicago’s
Roseland community. “I am so grateful for the opportunity to
learn through this 6-week program, which challenged me in the best
way possible, and also gave me a chance to receive support and
guidance form ComEd, my instructors, as well as my classmates. I’m
proud of my accomplishments and look forward to next steps as I now
feel I am ready to take the PMP exam.”
The program first launched in 2021 and prepared a cohort of
primarily Black women for roles with ComEd’s administrative,
project coordinator and customer service roles. The current
graduating class is highly diverse, with nearly 90 percent minority
graduates, and 21 total female participants in the graduating
class. Participants represent communities across the entire region,
with 27 zip codes represented in the class.
The Business Operations Academy training program is administered
with support from several workforce agency partners, including Cara
Collective, the Chicago Urban League, the Quad County Urban League,
the YWCA Metropolitan Chicago and INTREN, which funds the program
alongside ComEd.
“We are honored to partner with ComEd on their CONSTRUCT
Business Operations Academy. Cara Collective’s mission is to build
an inclusive economy by developing employment pathways,” said
Kathleen St. Louis Caliento, President and CEO of Cara
Collective. “Programs like CONSTRUCT help make those pathways a
reality. Now, our job seekers are not only able to build an array
of skillsets, they have the opportunity for gainful employment in
the utilities and power industry.”
“INTREN is proud to have worked with CONSTRUCT for the last 10
years to support ComEd’s commitment to invite and train local,
diverse candidates into the construction field,” said Matthew
Turk, COO of INTREN. “Once again ComEd has creatively and
boldly developed a new path forward, the Business Operations
Academy, to introduce and train candidates for the backoffice and
field work in the utility construction industry. We stand with
ComEd in the goal to change lives and communities.”
ComEd's investments in training and recruitment help create a
local talent pipeline that is prepared to meet future demands, as
clean energy jobs are on the rise. Last year alone, the U.S. energy
sector added more than 300,000 new jobs, outpacing overall U.S.
employment growth (USEER 2022). Growth of the energy sector is
expected to skyrocket thanks to significant federal investments
that will help catalyze clean energy infrastructure development via
the Inflation Reduction Act and the Infrastructure Investment and
Jobs Act (IIJA).
ComEd offers a range of in-depth job training and apprenticeship
style programs, including the CONSTRUCT Infrastructure Academy,
Dawson Tech Overhead Electrical Line Workers training program – a
partnership with the City Colleges of Chicago – and scholarship
programs to support students in obtaining STEM degrees. As a result
of its growing investment in career readiness and education across
the region, ComEd’s job training and STEM education programs last
year directly benefitted nearly 1,700 local residents.
For more on these career readiness programs, please visit
www.comed.com/cleanenergyjobs.
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ComEd is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon
Corporation (NASDAQ: EXC), a Fortune 200 energy company with
approximately 10 million electricity and natural gas customers –
the largest number of customers in the U.S. ComEd powers the lives
of more than 4 million customers across northern Illinois, or 70
percent of the state’s population. For more information visit
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